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A pot luck supper was,
enjoyed by members of the
Stvlames Catholic WPMert's
Iigue preceding the Meet -
on December 4. An
exchange of giitt4 took place
alSO,
Mrs- 'Ken Vincent, PreSV
44ApreAlegi for the meet.
mg wh kb opened with
prayer and the reading of a
ClgiOttnes. Poen, "The real
Inclining of Christmas", by
Mo. Ray Hutchinson.
rchan Notes
Reports. were given. Ibr
Various CeriVenersi Ong'
wbieh wasthat the recent
:0,t4r realized 41,49, .2414,
the visiting Committee visi-
ted forty-three sick and shut,
04 at the nitraing bornes in Chriatirlia gifts will he $400114
-tOwn, the hospital,. Huron -
view and acme Persona iti
their homes, Mrs. Joseph
Ryan and Mrs. James Kelly
• were:the visitors. •
A Christmas poem
BY IV(AllELTORSRM
I here quote a beautiful.
Christralta. poem Oat ap,
pealedtome 1 W91014 like O.
piss, it on to my readers,
hoping that even those who
dislike the snow may be
touched by its. content,
CHRISIVAS POW
The world lay. sleeping
Wen' h the night
As snow felt silent soft, and
white,
k. covered the grass so long
turned brown, ,
It trimmed the trees with
eiderdown;
came to rest in• , 'the
outstretched, ann!
Of asa. blee sPlies_ .0. WI
snowflake charm
Changed the tarnished, the,
worn, the bare
To glistening beauty every-
where.
A promise of hive, of a- world
apart,
A mantle of love; to cover
each, heart.
We woke and found gotrs.
Christmas. card
Painted in our own backyard',
—Doris Bruegeniann
• Santa Claus visited 'Kit,
barchan Saturday after the
,parade. He brought us treats.
With him were Lions Gordon
Rinimer; Bill Hedged and
Harold Turnbull.
Mr. and Mri# David Kirby,
Kitchener, visited resident'
Mrs. Elinor Baetz also of
Kitchener, -
Mrs. Joy Ryan, for the
CWL, visited Kilbarchan oni
MondaY.;
Residents hart a game of
euchre on Tuesday. Clarence
Jackson and Pearl McFar,
lane were winners with a
score of 20 to 11 against
Gladys.. "g
Turnbull, We were late start -
Mg and had time for only two
games.
Rev. A.R. Yielding.of
Bethel Bible Church took the
service Wednesday,
With hiln was Mrs. Yield-
ing wbo accompanied the
On Monday afternoon
Thelnut took Ps on an
interesting -travelogue show-
ing coloured slides which her
daughter Joanne had taken
last year during the winter
break from Mannheim Uni-
versity, Germany, where she
spent a year studying, Ger-
man and French in which she
majored. She is carrying on
her studies at Sir Wilfred
Laurier University, Water-
loo.' The group on the tri. p
were students of Mannheim
University. It took them
through various European
elmmixies,
• glen Kt Er. CueeeY, Slger$ Regular nieetiniS, will be
St. .Joseph,- Mr. Harry tiak. 0...stvntinuedfor January *nd
the school children, nursing February but will tosume
homes, sick and shut-ins And March 4 at Willett time all
our adopted grandfather at convenors are asked te have
'Westminister Campus. Spiri. their annual report prepared«
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convenors Will be in
cha f pqrchasing flowers
for the altar. A donation of
$5.0O was given to the
Diocesan Reserve Fund. De-
cember 8 was designated as
Respect for Life day. We
cannot respect any human
life unless we respect all
A social hour followed
during which a few games of
euchre were played. The
winners were high -Mrs.
Mike Connolly; low -Mrs. Ray
Hutchinson: lone -hands, Mr-
41utchhiran; lone hands, Mrs.
Gerald Groothius and closest
birthday Mrs. JoseP Ryan.
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